It traveled to Toms River North, falling in a South Jersey Group IV quarterfinal.

With just over a week to go before the cutoff for this year’s postseason, the Thunderbolts appear primed for a return trip.

Based on power points released on Jan. 19 — which haven’t changed much because snow wiped out a heavy Wednesday schedule — the Thunderbolts are tied for second with Shawnee in South Jersey Group IV with 27.1 points.

The second seed earns a first-round bye and hosts the sectional semifinal. The third seed hosts a quarterfinal match.

Millville coach Scott Stay knows the Thunderbolts’ fate is in their own hands. They wrestle Cherry Hill West, currently fourth with 27 points, in a quad today and host sixth-seed Absegami on Monday.

“Two of these next four matches are really key and if we can win both of those, we can solidify ourselves,” said Stay. “There’s a couple things that would be huge.

“I don’t know if Millville has made the playoffs in back-to-back years. Millville has never had a home playoff match that I know of, and I don’t think Millville has ever won a playoff match, period.”

In other power point rankings, Group II could have a strong local flavor as the top six teams which would make up the section are currently Delsea, Highland, West Deptford, Clayton/Glassboro, Gateway/Woodbury and Woodstown.

Clearview, which dropped down to Group III this year, is the top seed by a wide margin with Kingsway second. In Group I, Paulsboro is second — though has beaten top seed Collingswood — with Pennsville third.

JUMPIN’ JACK FLASH: Gloucester County resident Jack Clark, one of the country’s top wrestlers who transferred from McDonogh (Md.) to St. Augustine for this senior season, pinned in 13 seconds against Oakcrest in his first match for the Hermits.

Clark became eligible at a good time for St. Augustine, ranked No. 3 in the South Jersey Times Top 15.

The Hermits hosted No. 1 Paulsboro on Friday night and face No. 2 Clearview and No. 4 Shawnee as part of a quad today.